
Sam Hornish, Jr., said throughout the month that his goal for this year's Indianapolis 500 was to complete all 200 laps. He actually did one better, winning the 2006 Indianapolis 500 race making history as he was the first winner in 90 years to take the lead on the final lap.
Experts: Leading anti-virus software exposes computers. Symantec's Norton Anti-Virus teams up with Windows XP to hand your files and private data over to hackers with little effort.
Key Rep. Opposes "Path to Citizenship". Rep. James Sensenbrenner, R-Wis. prefers pandering to the extreme right, the Republican party's group of haters.
Kabul Riot Triggered by Coalition Truck Malfunction. The American convoy hit all the vehicles which were in their way and did not recognize or heed to civilian vehicles at all. Another notch on America's good image overseas. Job well done, guys! [sarcasm]
A Few Years, and Then Another Bush? Jeb Bush thinking about a run for the White House in 2008. Quite simply, no more Bush family members in politics would be a good thing for the U.S. and the world.
Senate Leaders Profess Less Outrage on FBI Raid. "No House member, no Senator, nobody in government should be above the law of the land, period," Frist said of the search of the office of William J. Jefferson (D-La.), who has been accused of bribery. So this includes the president, too...right, Mr. Frist?
Schwarzenegger Tries New Script. Wants to befriend Democratic and Independent support while saving the world from being destroyed by evil robots.
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